Method 1:
- Start your server.
- Click on "Web Console."
- Use the following command:
SetAccessLevel <username> <level>, replacing<username>with your in-game name and<level>with one of the admin levels listed below.
Admin Levels:
-
Observer:
- Enable god mode (self only)
- Toggle invisibility (self only)
- View connected players (/players)
- Teleport to a player (but not teleport others)
- Toggle noclip (self only)
- Teleport to specific coordinates
- View server options
- Unlock and open doors
- Enter safehouses
- Immune to lag-related kicks
- Guaranteed server access (even when full)
- Speak while invisible
- See invisible players
- Immune to player attacks
- Log in directly as invisible/invincible
- View player stats (name, skill, traits, etc.) via "Check Stats" (cannot modify stats)
-
GM:
- All Observer abilities, plus:
- Toggle god mode and invisibility (for self and others)
- Toggle noclip (for self and others)
- Teleport one player to another
- Trigger events (/alarm, /gunshot, /thunder, /chopper)
- Control weather (start/stop rain)
- Add items and experience points
-
Overseer:
- All GM abilities, plus:
- Spawn hordes
- Kick users
- Broadcast server messages
- View connection details of a player
- Disconnect a player by connection number (/disconnect)
- Use /nightlengthmodifier
- Modify player stats in the player stats UI
- Ban players from /all chat
-
Moderator:
- All Overseer abilities, plus:
- Ban/unban users (including by Steam ID)
- Manage whitelist (/adduser, /addusertowhitelist, /addalltowhitelist, /removeuserfromwhitelist)
- Change access levels (cannot set admin)
- Set up safehouses
-
Admin:
- All Moderator abilities, plus:
- Save and quit the world
- Change access levels (including admin)
- Reload and modify server options
- Send server pulses
- Reload Lua files
- Bypass Lua checksums
Method 2:
- Click on "Commandline Manager."
- Select "Custom Commandline" to edit the current command line.
- Change the admin password if needed and note it.
- Log into the server using the username "admin" and the admin password you set in the command line, along with other server details as required.